73 Amateur Radio May 1985

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73 Amateur Radio May 1985

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Alligatored Antennas

0

(clip) it's 30m... (clip) it's 17m... (clip) it's 12m. Get the idea?

WA4UZM

Discover the Discone

17

Is this the perfect aerial? Consider simple wire constrcution, easy one-time tuning, and flat swr from 3.5 to 28 MHz

W1GV/4

Two for Two

22

We respectfully offer a pair of radiators for the two-meter band so elegant, yet so simple, that you will kick yourself for not thinking of them first

WA4BLC

The Snake with LED Eyes

24

A tall tale from the Antlers- wherethe decoration is strange and the stories are even stranger

WA8WTE

Up, Up, and Array

32

W6TYH's hybrid collinear will rocket your signal to new heights!

W6TYH

Good to the Last Dot

38

Is there life beyond WX HR IS? With these practical tips you'll perk up every QSO and make every contact an adventure!

N6HYK

Porqupine Mobile

40

Bristling to work HF from your car? Sport these spikes and hit the road

N2CMU

The Rubber Duck Debunked

42

In ten minutes you can have 10 dB gain over your HT's duckie. It's enough to make you try

W4NVK

The No-Baloney Lunchbox

44

We suggest you paint this antenna tuner before showing it to your friends

KR3T

Rotate the Bobtail Curtain

48

How do you rotate one hundred feet of wire antenna? It's simple: Just flip the switch

W8HXR

Zuper Zepp for VHF

52

Zip up your signal with UZM's planz!

WA4UZM

Phase the Nation

54

North, south, esat, or west, you'll be on target with the dobule-X trapped-vertical array

KB2XX

Where Am I Pointed?

56

Is this Sinclair beam-aimer program just like every other? Guess again